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Suppressed Documents Raise New Questions About Arctic Refuge Development, David Bernhardt

From: Alaska Native News

“Since last summer the Trump administration made clear it had no intention to gather any new data about the Arctic Refuge that could inform its decisions on…

Wyoming News Update

From: Sheridan Media

“A national park in Wyoming is moving ahead with plans for a network of cell towers amid questions about how the National Park Service balances public safety with…

Chemical Board Settles with Managing Director After Three-Year Paid Leave

From: Government Executive

“Just a day before a scheduled three-day civil service court hearing, the Chemical Safety Board on Wednesday settled its dispute with fired managing director…

Arctic-Drilling Plan Draws Fire From 16 Attorneys General

From: Courthouse News

“Warning of far-reaching environmental impacts, 16 attorneys general accused the Trump administration on Wednesday of relying on a flawed study to justify the…

State Attorneys General Join the Fight to Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

From: Earther / Gizmodo

“Opponents have been keeping a watchful eye on the Trump Administration’s efforts to open up ANWR ever since Congress snuck a provision allowing such activity…


News Releases

MORE SAFE DRINKING WATER VIOLATIONS AT MISSOURI STATE PARKS

Cuivre River State Park Multiple Failures May Point to Uninspected Water Towers

MOUNTAINS OF NATIVE AMERICAN REMAINS MISLAID AND MISLABELED

Federal Office Stopped Cataloguing Discoveries, Tracking Loans or Notifying Tribes

U.S. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY LAGS ALARMINGLY BEHIND DEVELOPED WORLD

U.S. Industrial Loss Burden 3 Times European Union and Gap Is Growing

FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE SUED OVER SCIENTIFIC FRAUD DOCUMENTS

Records Show Why Director Did Not Act After Investigations Proved Misconduct

OBAMA RETREATS FROM HIS OWN CHEMICAL SAFETY MEASURES

Despite Recurring Disasters, Industrial Plants No Safer Now Than Under Bush